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On Wednesday, March 6, at the Tamale Jubilee Park, 72 people gave out during the 67th Independence Parade. The victims included soldiers, service members, and students.…
Fans of Stonebwoy and other African musicians will be saddened to learn that Universal Music Group (UMG) will no longer license its music library to TikTok.…
Ghanaian social media enthusiast is rejoicing in her selection as one of the ten fortunate winners of Mr. Beast’s $25,000 giveaway. Mr. Beast, the internet sensation,…
IGP Dampare had an unusual morning when he was caught in the frustrating traffic congestion on Spintex Road, which is well-known for its gridlock. Rather than…
Mr. Ibu’s son and adopted daughter have been arrested after being caught stealing their father’s money worth approximately $60,700 and planning to ‘Jappa’ (leave the country)…
Asamoah Gyan missed the penalty kick, despite Ghana being awarded one and Suarez being sent off for his unsportsmanlike behavior. In response to a social media…
Chris Hughton, the sacked Ghana coach, has a lower win rate than Charles Kwabla (CK) Akonnor, Milovan Rajevac, and Otto Addo. The Irishman finished his disastrous…
Afua Asantewaa Aduonum, a Ghanaian woman attempting to break the Guinness World Record for the longest singing marathon, has written to the Electricity Company of Ghana…
Victoria Lebene, a well-known Ghanaian actress and entrepreneur, recently emphasized the importance of of effective self-branding in achieving success in the acting industry. In an exclusive interview with Rainbow Radio’s Sokoohemaa Kukua, Lebene stated that acting in Ghana pays well depending on who is involved, emphasizing that an actor or actress can command a high salary for their work with effective branding. According to the versatile actress, “If you do not properly brand yourself, you will not get compensated for the work you do.” As a result, she has advised her colleagues who want to be paid well to market themselves properly. READ ALSO: Uber, Bolt, and Yango will begin paying Value Income…
A quiet revolution is set to disrupt the ride-hailing industry in Accra’s bustling streets, as Ghana’s tax authorities have unveiled a new tax policy known as…